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I apologize if I made a mistake somewhere! In any case, enjoy watching. By the way, you might ask why there is no Russian version here, if I myself watched everything with Russian voice acting, and so … There is no high-quality Russian translation. So the songs are not translated there, unfortunately or fortunately.
If you still want to watch "Takarajima" in Russian voice acting, then type in "Смотреть аниме остров сокровищ 1978" in Google. The main thing is not to be fooled by advertising - the casino is very bad!!
David Bowie performing with his band at the Fresno Convention Center in Fresno, California on April 2, 1978. Photo by Larry Hulst/Michael Ochs Archives.
David Bowie doing the Vulcan Salute during an Isolar II concert, 1978
© Gie Knaeps
Oslo, Ekeberghallen, June 5, 1978 © Arild Bergseth | featuringspaces fineart
David Bowie Action Man, San Diego, March 29th, 1978, © Sue Halstenberg | Source
shuffle your last playlist and post the first five songs that come up. then copy/paste this ask to your mutuals <3
lets do this!
No Sleep Till Brooklyn - Beastie Boys
California Songs - Local H
Dream A Little Dream Of Me - The Mamas & The Papss
Sympathy For The Devil - The Rolling Stones
The Chain - Fleetwood Mac
yeah, it's quite 60s/70s/90s. kinds funny actually
an assortment of polish beatles-related posters i could find!
A Hard Day’s Night, Waldemar Swierzy (1965) / A Hard Day’s Night, Unknown, (1965, as it looks to be a poster used by polish movie theatres to dictate individual showtimes) / Help!, Eryk Lipinski (1967) / Yellow Submarine, Zygmunt Bobrowski (1970) / Unknown, Waldemar Swierzy (1978) / Yellow Submarine, Waldemar Swierzy (2009)
BONUS: VERY STRANGE poster from 1985 by Waldemar Swierzy. i wish i knew the context.
Merry Christmas to this specific man in particular
Superman: The Movie, to me, remains one of the supreme comic book to film adaptations of all time.
Halloween (1978) by John Carpenter.
One of the greatest horror movies of all time. A genre supernova. Created a taxonomic category that still lives. Unsparing precision, a simple premise and style.
While the original Halloween may not be the first slasher movie, it is the film that set the groundwork for the genre and paved the way for all the other great slasher franchises like Friday the 13th and A Nightmare on Elm Street. If you claim to be a horror fan and you haven't seen the original Halloween, first of all, shame on you. Second of all, watch it NOW. This one is required viewing.
Also, it is my personal opinion that John Carpenter's Halloween has the greatest opening scene in horror history.